Virginia State Trojans
The Virginia State Trojans (also VSU Trojans) are the athletic teams that represent Virginia State University, located in Petersburg, Virginia, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Trojans compete as members of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association for all 14 varsity sports. Virginia State has been a member of the CIAA since 1920.
Virginia State Trojans | |
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University | Virginia State University |
Conference | Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association |
NCAA | Division II |
Athletic director | Peggy Davis |
Location | Petersburg, Virginia |
Varsity teams | 14 |
Football stadium | Rogers Stadium |
Basketball arena | VSU Multi-Purpose Center |
Baseball stadium | Whaley Colbert Field |
Nickname | Trojans |
Colors | Orange and Blue |
Website | govsutrojans |
Varsity teams
List of teams
The trojans field 7 men's and 7 women's sports teams, including:[1]
Men's sports
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Women's sports
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References
- "Trojan Famer Feature- Female - Official Athletics Website". Virginia State University Athletics. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
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